Indonesia certainly know what they are doing, keeping CW alive. While CW operators there, and elsewhere, are unhappy about the SSB pirates wiping out the 40m CW band, here is some good news from Indonesia.

Listen at 0000Z or 1200Z and possibly at 04, 08, 16 and 20Z, not too sure of the complete schedule, but I've found all 4 frequencies: 6635, 9945, 12235 and 18980kHz. Broadcasts are preceded with a tuning signal P5O which is not North Korea.

The actual station sending seems to be either YCJ or YCB. Not sure what the VV means "to" or "from". Broadcasts are in Indonesian language. The use of ")" dah-di-dah-dah-di-dah is clever: if you hear a closed bracket without any opening bracked "(" dah-di-dah-dah-dit having preceded it, then this means "line feed". You will typically hear two or more "((" meaning a new paragraph.

There is another CW character that has been designated for line feed "di-dah-di-dah-di-dit" though I've yet to hear it used, I believe it is, or was, used in ARRL CW Nets for addresses. "P5O" is the only station I've heard ever using this novel means of what seems to be a line feed.

Any other observations or information would be welcome as this station is something of which there is almost no news on the Internet, astounding given that CW broadcasts and use outside of Amateur Radio are quite rare these days.